Maggie Tulliver is the heroine of The Mill on the Floss. Nearly the girl's whole course of life was described in this novel― from her sweet and painful childhood to her courageous death in order to save her belov...Maggie Tulliver is the heroine of The Mill on the Floss. Nearly the girl's whole course of life was described in this novel― from her sweet and painful childhood to her courageous death in order to save her beloved brother Tom. A passionate, intelligent and sexually attractive girl is completely unacceptable to the society of "angels at home". Her characteristics, undoubtedly, form a big challenge to the society in which she lived. And through the creation of such a special girl with resisting spirit, one is able to understand better George Eliot's creative motive.展开更多
This paper concentrates on Maggie's image as a brave fighter, who rebels against the conventional code of the patriarchal system. When facing the moral confinement of the patriarchy, Maggie challenges the traditio...This paper concentrates on Maggie's image as a brave fighter, who rebels against the conventional code of the patriarchal system. When facing the moral confinement of the patriarchy, Maggie challenges the traditional merits of virtuous women such as the Other and the Angel. Hence her rebellious image as a revolter can be fully exposed.展开更多
Lie symmetry of Maggi equations is studied. Its determining equation and restriction equation of nonholonomic constraint are given. A Hojman conserved quantity can be deduced directly by using the Lie symmetry. An exa...Lie symmetry of Maggi equations is studied. Its determining equation and restriction equation of nonholonomic constraint are given. A Hojman conserved quantity can be deduced directly by using the Lie symmetry. An example is given to illustrate the application of the result.展开更多
As a concrete application of the concepts of 'derivative space' and'correspondent kinetic energy' in derivative space, and of foe thought of 'treatingnonholonomic systems by changing them into form...As a concrete application of the concepts of 'derivative space' and'correspondent kinetic energy' in derivative space, and of foe thought of 'treatingnonholonomic systems by changing them into formal holonomic system' which theauthors have previously proposed in references [1. 2, 3]. this paper derived another newuniversal D'Alembert principle and a new Maggi equation for arbitrary ordernonholonomic mechanical systems. An example using the Maggi equation is given.展开更多
This paper is to explore Maggie's dream in The Mill on the Floss (1980) and how it both discloses the complicated inner world of the protagonist and forecasts the plot development. In this episode, Maggie has to be...This paper is to explore Maggie's dream in The Mill on the Floss (1980) and how it both discloses the complicated inner world of the protagonist and forecasts the plot development. In this episode, Maggie has to be faced with all the important relations of her life, each making different claims on her conscience. It is also the critical moment when Maggie achieves sober self-knowledge, therefore coming to the hardest decision in the choice between family, love and friendship. It juxtaposes illusion and reality through multiple levels of overlapping in images and scenes, which illustrates how unconscious feelings work effect on Maggie's conscious action. This episode is typical of George Eliot's literary presentation of unconscious, which not only reveals her keen observation of human psyche, but also demonstrates the general achievement of the 19th century psychologists in the related field.展开更多
In George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss,gender discrimination plays an important role in Maggie Tulliver's personal tragedy.As Maggie's tragic fate develops largely out of the deep-seated local prejudice o...In George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss,gender discrimination plays an important role in Maggie Tulliver's personal tragedy.As Maggie's tragic fate develops largely out of the deep-seated local prejudice on gender,this essay accordingly focuses on how gender discrimination in Maggie's social environment leads to her personal unhappiness.展开更多
Maggie Tulliver,the young female protagonist in George Eliot's celebrated novel The Mill on the Floss,is portrayed as "a patient,prolific,loving-hearted woman(Eliot 78)",who also shows intense interests ...Maggie Tulliver,the young female protagonist in George Eliot's celebrated novel The Mill on the Floss,is portrayed as "a patient,prolific,loving-hearted woman(Eliot 78)",who also shows intense interests in reading.Among all manner of people in the novel,different attitudes towards her passion for reading are displayed,with an embodiment of the local prejudice in the era and complex relationships with her.Accordingly,this essay will explain three types of attitudes to Maggie Tulliver's love of reading.展开更多
文摘Maggie Tulliver is the heroine of The Mill on the Floss. Nearly the girl's whole course of life was described in this novel― from her sweet and painful childhood to her courageous death in order to save her beloved brother Tom. A passionate, intelligent and sexually attractive girl is completely unacceptable to the society of "angels at home". Her characteristics, undoubtedly, form a big challenge to the society in which she lived. And through the creation of such a special girl with resisting spirit, one is able to understand better George Eliot's creative motive.
文摘This paper concentrates on Maggie's image as a brave fighter, who rebels against the conventional code of the patriarchal system. When facing the moral confinement of the patriarchy, Maggie challenges the traditional merits of virtuous women such as the Other and the Angel. Hence her rebellious image as a revolter can be fully exposed.
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文摘Lie symmetry of Maggi equations is studied. Its determining equation and restriction equation of nonholonomic constraint are given. A Hojman conserved quantity can be deduced directly by using the Lie symmetry. An example is given to illustrate the application of the result.
文摘As a concrete application of the concepts of 'derivative space' and'correspondent kinetic energy' in derivative space, and of foe thought of 'treatingnonholonomic systems by changing them into formal holonomic system' which theauthors have previously proposed in references [1. 2, 3]. this paper derived another newuniversal D'Alembert principle and a new Maggi equation for arbitrary ordernonholonomic mechanical systems. An example using the Maggi equation is given.
文摘This paper is to explore Maggie's dream in The Mill on the Floss (1980) and how it both discloses the complicated inner world of the protagonist and forecasts the plot development. In this episode, Maggie has to be faced with all the important relations of her life, each making different claims on her conscience. It is also the critical moment when Maggie achieves sober self-knowledge, therefore coming to the hardest decision in the choice between family, love and friendship. It juxtaposes illusion and reality through multiple levels of overlapping in images and scenes, which illustrates how unconscious feelings work effect on Maggie's conscious action. This episode is typical of George Eliot's literary presentation of unconscious, which not only reveals her keen observation of human psyche, but also demonstrates the general achievement of the 19th century psychologists in the related field.
文摘In George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss,gender discrimination plays an important role in Maggie Tulliver's personal tragedy.As Maggie's tragic fate develops largely out of the deep-seated local prejudice on gender,this essay accordingly focuses on how gender discrimination in Maggie's social environment leads to her personal unhappiness.
文摘Maggie Tulliver,the young female protagonist in George Eliot's celebrated novel The Mill on the Floss,is portrayed as "a patient,prolific,loving-hearted woman(Eliot 78)",who also shows intense interests in reading.Among all manner of people in the novel,different attitudes towards her passion for reading are displayed,with an embodiment of the local prejudice in the era and complex relationships with her.Accordingly,this essay will explain three types of attitudes to Maggie Tulliver's love of reading.